Education: I'm Agin You

In the Hobby Club of Bellingham, Wash, one day six years ago, a big,
solidly built, well-dressed educator named Charles Henry Fisher
suddenly remarked: "If I had money I would invest it in Soviet bonds.
They are paying 7%." The manager of Bellingham's Herald, angular old
Frank Sefrit, turned fierce eyes on him and barked: "That's the most
radical statement I have ever heard made in this club:" Tapping the
educator on the chest, he added ominously: "Fisher, I'm agin you and I
hope you know what that means." By last week it meant...